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Illustration from Illustrated History of Furniture, From the Earliest to the Present Time from 1893 by Litchfield, Frederick, (1850-1930) - Arm Chair. Covered with velvet, trimmed with fringe and studded with copper nails. Early XVII. century. (From a drawing of the original at Knole, by Mr. Charles Eastlake.)

Français : Fauteuil tapissé de velours, muni de franges et clouté de clous de cuivre. Début XVIIe s. (Dessin d'après l'original de Knole, par M. Charles Eastlake.) - Accotoirs à manchettes munis de franges.

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